Kanye West: "See Me Now" f. Beyonce & Uncle Charlie Wilson

No word if this will be the second single from Kanye West's fifth and still untitled album, but he just let this track loose via his caps lock-laden blog. "See Me Now" finds him flaunting some rhymes that are equally steeped in reminiscing and celebrating the good life he now apparently lives. He's joined by guests Beyonce and Uncle Charlie Wilson, who both provide portions of the hook along with a mini-bridge toward the end from B. The best part might be the soulful production, though, which is the collaborative effort of Yeezy, his mentor No I.D., and Lex Luger. To be fair, this is sounding like a nice album-ending track, especially with the last two minutes essentially being an extended outro. But I still can't help but be a little unimpressed with Kanye's lyrics here.

You can download the track here:http://www.musicvagabond.com/post/939440104/kanye-west-see-me-now-feat-beyonce-and-charlie

Matt · 10:14 p.m. · August 11, 2010

have to agree with boss-man there are more quotables in this song then there are lines

cory · 10:14 p.m. · August 11, 2010

See Me Now is Kanye going back to his old ways like College Dropout and Late Reg. I'm really feeling the lyrics, "if you fall on the concrete, thats yo ass fault." Witty and real like the old 'Ye and I'd expect more to come.

KevB · 10:14 p.m. · August 11, 2010

Alright, fair enough, there are some nice lines and yeah, it's definitely a throwback. I'm just...torn here. I like it at one point and then don't the next, ya know?